Wednesday, February 4, 2009

I've noticed a few more people than usual moving from the neighborhood. (Perhaps there's a reason for so many more men with vans signs.) Given the drop in some rentals, maybe these people are just moving a few blocks away to a building with better deals. Or maybe they lost everything and have to go bunk with a relative. Or maybe they came here during the heady days of, say, 2005 and figured to become the next Carrie Bradshaw. (Or at least have the chance to sit on her stoop!) I wish I could go up to these people and conduct exit interviews. Why are you moving? What will you miss about the neighborhood? What are you glad to be leaving behind? I'm always curious about this.

Luckily, I came across a blog written by a young professional living on the LES. After one year here, she is moving to another undisclosed neighborhood. Almost in answer to my questions, she provided a list of things she will miss and not miss about her apartment and the LES. Among the items:

Things I will miss:--The gym. I hope I can still force myself to go to the gym when it isn’t in my building! --My stainless steel stove --Dry cleaning in the building--The statue of Vladimir Lenin on top of the Red Square building. I can see him from my bed so I wake up to him with his right arm in the air every single morning.

Things I will not miss:--The girls who scream, “Where’s my boyfriend!?” at 4 a.m. while leaving the Lower East Side bars on any given day --The symphony of honking on Houston Street that forces me to sleep with earplugs --The fresh vomit that I sometimes step over while leaving for [work] on any given day --The smell of pickles from Katz Deli that I am forced to inhale when walking home every day --The fact that there is not a close enough Starbucks --The mural of Kiss on the brick wall on the bar across from my apartment

So this pampered princess is going to miss all of the amenities of her bland generic glass box (the hideous "Ludlow") and none of the things that make a neighborhood and a city unique. Good riddance to her and let's hope she takes the rest of her ilk with her.Unfortunately for those of us who are still being forced out of this neighborhood by our greedy landlords, the allegedly new low rents (in non "luxury" buildings) are still way beyond what we can afford.

so she's moving to a place that lacks an in-house gym, doorman, and dry-cleaning service, and yet is closer to that desperately-needed starbucks? hmm .. sounds to me she's moving less because of the economy and more because she wants to hang with her galpals and bros in murray hill.

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